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<h1>Creating links to the Web
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<p>Help topics can be placed on the Internet, an intranet, or a network location. Then they can be linked to from a contents entry, index entry, or text link. This allows help authors to create new topics or revise existing topics, and then post them to a location other than the original help file.
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<p>This is a useful feature if, for example, you have last-minute changes to procedures that can't be included in the original help file. Rather than provide incorrect information, you can provide a table of contents entry to a Web site. The user can then click the entry and, if you have supplied the correct address, the topic will appear.
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<h3>Note</h3>

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	<li>Topics located on a Web site, intranet, or other location may not be available to users who do not have Internet or network access.
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<h4>What do you want to do?</h4>

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<tr><td valign="top"><a href="cntalt.htm">
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<a href="cntalt.htm">Assign a location to a table of contents or index entry</a>
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<a href="hthyp2.htm">Add a text link to an HTML file</a>
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</td><td><a href="overcnt.htm">About creating table of contents files</A>
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